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Vinegar Weight Loss

Apple cider vinegar remedies have been used for many years to help with all kinds of problems that people may have. In fact, its use has even been extended to cover pets.

Apple cider vinegar weight loss is possible as apple cider vinegar a 100% natural product. Traditionally it was made by fermenting apples to produce cider, then letting the cider ferment again into vinegar. Vinegar is produced using what is called a ‘vinegar mother’, which is a live, natural substance.

Most modern vinegars are produced using other methods often involving chemicals. Even if vinegar mother is used, the resulting vinegar is normally pasteurized before bottling, which kills the live substance. In order to benefit from apple cider vinegar remedies, it is crucial to always be sure to buy a brand of apple cider vinegar that is live and includes the mother. Usually these brands will be 100% organic. You can find live apple cider vinegar in health food stores or online.

Apple Cider Vinegar Weight Loss

Vinegar Weight Loss

Apple Cider Vinegar Weight Loss

People who try to use apple cider vinegar weight loss regimen to help with weight loss take 1-3 teaspoons before each meal. You can mix it with water or even add a little raw honey.

The link with weight loss is not entirely clear but it may help to increase the metabolism, reduce water retention or suppress appetite. However, it may be more likely that vinegar’s part in the process of smoothing out blood sugar spikes after meals is what helps the metabolism, resulting in weight loss.

If you want fast weight loss, it is important to understand that you must also make some changes in your diet and include some exercise in your day. Apple cider vinegar weight loss program alone will not result in quick weight loss.

Apple Cider Vinegar And Diabetes

Research at Arizona State University found that taking around 4 teaspoons of apple cider vinegar in water before a high carbohydrate meal would slow down the rise in blood sugar after the meal. This was tested in people with type 2 diabetes and prediabetes (insulin resistance).

Apple Cider Vinegar Remedies For Warts

Many people on the internet have testified how apple cider vinegar has helped them to get rid of warts when nothing else seemed to work. All you need to do for this completely natural remedy is to soak a little cotton ball in apple cider vinegar each evening, press it onto the wart and apply a band-aid to hold it in place. You can leave it on all night and even for 24 hours if you want, but do change it the next evening.

Warts should initially swell, then begin to turn black. Within about 10 days the wart should be gone. Older warts may be stubborn and take longer.

The only downside to this is that it can be painful when the vinegar is applied, at least in the first few days. You can take an ordinary painkiller for this. However, the skin around the wart is not affected as much as with other wart remedies. Some people have no pain at all.

Apple Cider Vinegar Remedies For Acid Reflux

Acid reflux or heartburn is another problem that causes much discomfort to a very large number of people but can be easily treated with apple cider vinegar in many cases. Simply take 2-3 teaspoons in a glass of water when you have symptoms, or for prevention, take the apple cider vinegar in water right before a meal.

Apple Cider Vinegar Weight Loss

Remember, you must use the unpasteurized vinegar with mother, not regular commercial vinegar even if it is made from apples. Apple cider vinegar weight loss remedies like these have made life easier and happier for many people.

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What is Sytrinol?



Multiple clinical trials have demonstrated that Sytrinol acts synergistically to significantly improve total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, and triglycerides up to 30%, 27%, and 34%, respectively, compared to placebo. Sytrinol has also been shown to increase HDL levels. Additionally, Sytrinol is a powerful anti-oxidant with numerous heart health benefits including the reduction of arterial plaque, improved glycemic control and reduced blood platelet aggregation.

What is Sytrinol?

Multiple studies show that Sytrinol decreases total cholesterol by 30%, low density lipoprotein (LDL), the bad cholesterol, by 27%, and triglycerides by 34%. In addition, high density lipoprotein (HDL), the good cholesterol, increases four percent.

Sytrinol works by decreasing the oxidation of the bad cholesterol, a factor in plaque formation and narrowing coronary arteries. Sytrinol also decreases inflammation of arteries, which is believed to be associated with increased risk of coronary attack. And by lubricating platelets, the small blood particles responsible for blood clot formation, there’s less chance of one forming in coronary arteries.

The dose of Sytrinol is 300 milligrams once a day and well tolerated with no reported complications, even when 50 times the regular dose is prescribed. Preferred Nutrition Sytrinol is available at most health food stores.

Studies show that Cholesterol-lowering drugs can decrease Co-Q10 by as much as 40%. It’s like draining the car’s gas tank. Moreover, the higher the dose of CLD, the more Co-Q10 is removed for the heart’s muscle. A number of authorities believe that by continually robbing the heart of Co-Q10, doctors may be setting the stage for a future epidemic of congestive heart failure.

 

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How to Eat more Flaxseed in your diet


Thanks to the Mayo Clinics Katherine Zeratsky for this info on how to eat more Flaxseed. I am sure that you may have heard somewhere about how great Flax seed is for Omega vitamins and fiber,this info will help you make the most of using Flax seed

Most nutrition experts recommend ground flax and that you should eat more flaxseed because your body is better able to digest it. Whole flaxseed may pass through your intestine undigested, which means you won’t get the health benefits of flaxseed.

How to Eat more Flaxseed in your diet

Eat more Flaxseed

Flaxseed is high in fiber, omega-3 fatty acids, and phytochemicals called lignans. Flax seed can help reduce total blood cholesterol and LDL (“bad”) cholesterol levels and, as a result, may help reduce the risk of heart disease. Flaxseed oil also contains omega-3 fatty acids, but it doesn’t have the beneficial fiber that the seeds have.

You can purchase raw flax seed in bulk whole or ground at many grocery stores and health food stores. Whole seeds can be ground in a coffee grinder and then stored in an airtight container for several months. Doing this and having it on hand will help you eat more flaxseed.

Although the Institute of Medicine has not set a recommended daily intake for omega-3 fatty acids, it has established adequate intake amounts of between 1.1 and 1.6 grams per day for adults. One tablespoon of ground flax seed provides 1.6 grams of omega-3 fatty acids.

How to Eat more Flaxseed in your Diet

  • Add a tablespoon of ground flax seed to your hot or cold breakfast cereal.
  • Add a teaspoon of ground flax seed to mayonnaise or mustard when making a sandwich.
  • Mix a tablespoon of ground flax seed into an 8-ounce container of yogurt.
  • Bake ground flaxseed into cookies, muffins, breads and other baked goods.

You can also use flax seed in place of eggs in muffins, pancakes and cookies. To substitute flax seed for one large egg in a recipe, use 1 tablespoon ground flax seed plus 3 tablespoons water. Keep in mind that it will somewhat alter the texture of the finished product, making it slightly “gummy.”

although it is not critical so it can be overlooked it is a good idea to eat more flaxseed to improve your health, try it starting today

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